Book, Chapter

 1    1,  7|     when I heard, he brought me backe again into the market, and
 2    2,  8|     casteth her eyes oftentimes backe, and stands still, then
 3    2, 11|         therewithall she turned backe, and commanded her maiden
 4    2, 11|      sort: Why doe you call mee backe againe to this transitorie
 5    4, 18|        tooke the trusse from my backe, and gave them part of the
 6    4, 19|        take the burthen from my backe and put it on my fellowes,
 7    4, 23|         said they would returne backe againe to fetch the rest
 8    4, 23|       gentle words) got upon my backe. Then I began to runne,
 9    4, 23|          under colour to rub my backe) I would sweetly kisse her
10    4, 23|        the hatter, and drave me backe againe, beating me cruelly
11    5, 24|         receive stripes upon my backe, then money or gold in my
12    5, 25|      and how I bare her upon my backe, and what death was ordained
13    5, 27|      Maiden and set her upon my backe, and went homeward. When
14    5, 27|        presently after drive me backe againe with other horses
15    5, 28|        trussed it round upon my backe, hee brought me out into
16    5, 29|      throw his burthen from his backe, and runneth fiercely upon
17    5, 30|         me up and roade upon my backe, beating me with a staffe (
18    5, 30|        but he that rode upon my backe resisted them saying, O
19    5, 30|         quite away, and lead me backe againe through the woods
20    5, 31|         have taken him upon thy backe, and so brought him from
21    6, 32|  strooke the beast first on the backe with his hunting staffe.
22    6, 33|       that which I bare upon my backe, although it was a mighty
23    6, 33|       woman, which sate upon my backe, who cryed out pitiously,
24    6, 36|         put a goddesse upon the backe of any fierce beast, whereby
25    6, 36|     Purple, and put her upon my backe. Then they went forth with
26    6, 36|      purpose and put it upon my backe, to the end I might serve
27    6, 36|      all their trumpery upon my backe, and departed away about
28    6, 36|      taken the goddesse from my backe and set her gingerly upon
29    7, 38|     himselfe to carry it on his backe againe to his Inne.~
30    7, 39| cavellations, they were carryed backe unto the towne, and put
31    7, 42|         hee would mount upon my backe and returne to the Garden,
32    7, 42|     speare that came out at his backe ran into the earth, and
33    7, 42|       his eyes, mounted upon my backe and so we went homeward
34    7, 43|      shoulders as he sate on my backe; then my master gently made
35    7, 43|     javelin and mounted upon my backe, riding in all hast to the
36    8, 46|    Servant to beare him upon my backe, and his Companion to feed
37    9, 47|         had wings glewed to his backe, and went after an old man,
38    9, 47|     upper robe and put it on my backe: which done, the Priest
39    9, 48|      tokens which I had upon my backe. Then I perceived the interpretation
40    9, 48|       approached, he brought me backe againe to the temple, presented
41    9, 48| tempests of fortune and keepest backe the course of the stars:
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